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<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="topic" style="problem" id="look-display-fuzzy"> <info> <link type="guide" xref="prefs-display#problems"/> <link type="guide" xref="hardware-problems-graphics"/> <revision pkgversion="3.28" date="2018-07-28" status="review"/> <revision version="gnome:42" status="final" date="2022-02-27"/> <credit type="author"> <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name> <email>gnome-doc-list@gnome.org</email> </credit> <credit type="author"> <name>Natalia Ruz Leiva</name> <email>nruz@alumnos.inf.utfsm.cl</email> </credit> <credit type="author"> <name>Phil Bull</name> <email>philbull@gmail.com</email> </credit> <credit type="editor"> <name>Michael Hill</name> <email>mdhillca@gmail.com</email> </credit> <credit type="editor"> <name>Shobha Tyagi</name> <email>tyagishobha@gmail.com</email> </credit> <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> <desc>The screen resolution may be set incorrectly.</desc> </info> <title>Why do things look fuzzy/pixelated on my screen?</title> <p>The display resolution that is configured may not be the correct one for your screen. To solve this:</p> <steps> <item> <p>Open the <gui xref="shell-introduction#activities">Activities</gui> overview and start typing <gui>Displays</gui>.</p> </item> <item> <p>Click <gui>Displays</gui> to open the panel.</p> </item> <item> <p>Try some of the <gui>Resolution</gui> options and select the one that makes the screen look better.</p> </item> </steps> <section id="multihead"> <title>When multiple displays are connected</title> <comment> <cite date="2018-07-29" href="mailto:mdhillca@gmail.com">Michael Hill</cite> <p>Describe Displays:Presentation Mode when it can be tested.</p> </comment> <p>If you have two displays connected to the computer (for example, a normal monitor and a projector), the displays might have different optimal, or <link xref="look-resolution#native">native</link>, resolutions.</p> <p>Using <link xref="display-dual-monitors#modes">Mirror</link> mode, you can display the same thing on two screens. Both screens use the same resolution, which may not match the native resolution of either screen, so the sharpness of the image may suffer on both screens.</p> <p>Using <link xref="display-dual-monitors#modes">Join Displays</link> mode, the resolution of each screen can be set independently, so they can both be set to their native resolution.</p> </section> </page>